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Poll results demonstrate the days when First Nations were considered privileged are “clearly over”
Truth and Reconciliation
It’s been over five years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada released its report, outlining 94 calls to action to advance reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples across the country.
Half a decade later, how has Canada measured up on its promise to implement these calls to action? What progress has been made, and where have we fallen short?
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Poll results demonstrate the days when First Nations were considered privileged are “clearly over”
Building its own school allowed children to stay in the community.
Local First Nation and city now meet monthly to bridge communication gap
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When Clarence Iron was a tsiboy – that’s small boy in Plains Cree – he…
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The Red River College (RRC) in Manitoba is working toward implementing the Truth and Reconciliation…
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